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Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark is a
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located in the Poconos in Tannersville,
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at
Big Pocono State Park Big Pocono State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Jackson and Pocono townships in Monroe County, Pennsylvania in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The park is located on Camelback Mountain and is maintained jointly by the Pennsylvania Department ...
. Opened in 1998, it is the summer operation for Camelback Mountain Resort, which is a skiing and snowboard resort during the winter.


Attractions

Camelbeach contains over 35
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s as well as many other attractions.


Dry attractions

* During the summer the
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, called the ''Sullivan Sky Ride'' is still open. It allows guests to observe wildlife as they ascend the mountain.


Water attractions

* The ''Blue Nile Adventure River'' is Camelbeach's lazy river. Riders can choose from single and double-rider tubes. It opened with the park in 1998. * The ''Olympic Pool'' is a full-size swimming pool. It opened with the park in 1998. * ''Twister'': A green tube slide which features some enclosed sections and some open sections, with one of the enclosed sections ending with a water curtain to soak riders. It opened with the park in 1998. * ''Midnight Run'' : A black tube slide which is fully enclosed, and features small holes in the roof of the track to provide a small amount of light to the riders. It opened with the park in 1998. * ''Riptide'' : A yellow (originally white) tube slide which is fully open and features many twists and turns, including two spirals. It opened with the park in 1998. * ''Sidewinder'': A red tube slide which is fully open and, as the name suggests, snakes back and forth down the mountain and also features a spiral. It opened with the park in 1998. * ''The Titan'' is an eight-story tall family raft slide that allows up to four people per raft to ride down it. The Titan has nine banked curves with an added lip to keep the raft from going over the side. It opened in 2000. * The ''Kahuna Lagoon'' is a
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which can produce waves up to six feet high. It opened in 2001. * ''Kahuna Cove'' is a splash pad, adjacent to the Kahuna Lagoon Wave Pool. It features sprinklers, water spouts, and more. It opened in 2001. * The ''Vortex'' and ''Spin Cycle'' are two
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s. ''Spin Cycle'' is a tube slide which ends with a chute, while ''Vortex'' is a body slide and ends with a drop into a pool. Both slides opened in 2002. * ''Triple Venom'' is a series of three separate speed water slides, each over six stories tall. It opened in 2003. The slides are ''Serpent'', a multicolored body slide which is fully open, allowing riders to experience air time three times while plunging down four steep drops; ''Viper'', a translucent blue body slide which is fully enclosed except for an open final drop; and ''Cobra'', a red body slide which is fully enclosed in total darkness. * ''Flowrider'' is a surfing simulator which allows riders to ride waves while lying down or standing up on a surfboard. It opened in 2006. * ''Pharaoh's Phortress'' is a family water play structure that features 8 waterslides, a four-story-high tipping bucket, fountains, spray guns, and more. It opened in 2008. * ''Dune Runner'' is a family raft slide where riders slide down three drops. This ride allows riders to experience air time on the last drop. It opened in 2011. * ''Sandstorm'' is a family raft slide where riders slide down into two funnels, sending the rafts oscillating from side to side. It opened along with Dune Runner in 2011. * ''Mummy's Oasis'' is a smaller version of the "Pharaoh's Phortress". It features water cannons, geysers, a two-story-high tipping bucket, and more. It opened in 2016. * ''High Noon Typhoon'' is a
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. The ride features a six-story funnel during which riders, seated in four-person rafts, swing from side to side. The ride recently opened in 2018. * ''Rival Racer'' is an eight-lane mat slide where the participants race each other through twisting enclosed tubes to the finish line at the bottom of the mountain. It replaced and is the modern successor to the Checkered Flag Challenge. It is set to open in 2022.


Former rides and attractions

* The ''Bumper Boats'' were an attraction which allowed riders to compete against each other in gasoline-powered bumper boats in a traditional bumper-cars style battle. The area has not been used for anything since its closure, but the queue now features beach volleyball. (Unknown-2010) * ''Camel Cove'' was a family water play structure that featured several play structures, including a large bucket similar to the ones found at Kahuna Cove and Pharaoh's Phortress. The area now features the "Mummy's Oasis". (1998-2015) * ''Mini Golf'' was an 18-hole miniature golf course. The area now features the "Pharaoh's Phortress". (1998-2005) * The ''Mat Slides'' were two slides where riders used foam mats to slip down the waterslide. One had to be under 60 inches in height, and weigh less than 140 pounds to experience these slides. (1998-2018) * ''Checkered Flag Challenge'' was an eight-lane mat slide in which the participants would race each other down the slide to finish in first place, and to achieve the best time. It included a timing system which would announce the winner. (2004-2021)


Awards and accolades

Camelbeach has been awarded by several national publications many times in its short lifespan. ''Aquatics International'' magazine awarded the park "Best Commercial Waterpark" for parks gathering 100,000 through 300,000 visitors each year. The International Amusement Parks Convention awarded Camelbeach one of three "Best Waterparks to Visit in 2005" awards. Camelbeach was also showcased in
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's ''Waterparks 2005''.


References


External links


Camelbeach official site
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